Monitoring Technology Helps Families Take Control of Asthma

Asthma is the leading cause of hospitalizations and missed school days for kids, especially among lower socioeconomic groups. That’s why Children’s Hospital Colorado addresses asthma-related challenges through a multi-faceted approach, implementing community outreach programs, home visits and innovative research studies.

The challenge of tracking medications

Parents of asthmatic children face daily challenges when it comes to keeping track of medications, action plans and appointments as they manage their child’s asthma and try to prevent traumatic emergency room visits.

This is why the asthma team at Children’s Colorado implemented an adherence monitoring technology developed by vendor Propeller Health. The technology consists of a cap that goes on the top of inhalers, which syncs data and gives feedback to providers and families about frequency of use. Our asthma team is currently piloting this technology with enrolled patients.

Analyzing data for better treatment

The data that the device generates is only available to families and providers. It allow parents to monitor and troubleshoot how often children are taking medication and gives providers a better understanding of the child’s needs for asthma care.

“Utilizing technology to solve problems related to chronic diseases is a wave of the future,” says Dr. Hoch, who looks forward to sharing the results of the study. “These interventions will help families take more control over their child’s asthma and help providers better understand how to give the best chronic care to kids.”

Since 1908 we’ve been caring for kids at all ages and stages of life. We see more, treat more and heal more children than any hospital in our seven-state region. And since we’re pioneering treatments that are shaping the future of pediatrics, we’re providing the best possible care years before it becomes available at other hospitals.